• Dendrobium exile Schltr.

    Dendrobium exile Schltr.

    The stem of Dendrobium exile Schltr. is upright, thin cylindrical, somewhat woody, up to 50 centimeters long, about 3 millimeters thick, often branched in the upper part, and 2-3 internodes above the base are swollen and spindle shaped; The swollen stem is fleshy, measuring 4.5 centimeters in length and about 8 millimeters in thickness, with 4 edges. It is covered with a light white membranous sheath when young and reddish brown and glossy when old. Leaves usually alternate in the upper part of branches, upright, flattened cylindrical, measuring 2.5-6 cm in length and 1.5-2.5 mm in width, with sharp tips and leathery sheaths at the base. Inflorescence reduced to a single flower, lateral to the top of branches, white, spreading;…

  • Dendrobium speciosum

    Dendrobium speciosum

    Dendrobium speciosum is a type of orchid with a wide variety of varieties. The habitats of its variants are also very diverse, they can be attached to tree branches in tropical rainforests or grow on sandstone in open forests. Dendrobium speciosum grows a huge raceme inflorescence with over a hundred white or milky yellow flowers, which are fragrant and rich in nectar. From a distance, it looks like two bundles of pure white feathers. Distributed along the east coast of Australia and near the Tropic of Cancer. Ground grown Dendrobium speciosum, their roots gather together to form a tight and thick root bed, tightly grasping the rock. They will cluster into huge flower clusters on rocks or cliffs in the…

  • Dendrobium nobile

    Dendrobium nobile

    Dendrobium nobile is a general term for spring flowering varieties in the Dendrobium genus. Dendrobium nobile is a deciduous variety of Dendrobium officinale, which produces inflorescences on the upper stem nodes of the pseudobulbs in the previous year, with 2-3 flowers per bundle. After flowering, new buds grow from the base of the false bulb, which develops into new false bulbs in the same year. The old stem gradually shrinks and generally no longer blooms. Sometimes dormant teeth on the old stem will sprout and grow into small plants with roots, which are usually used as reproductive materials. After the autumn weather cools down, plants gradually enter a dormant period and form flower buds at low temperatures. Dendrobium nobile prefers…

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